Bra on a WS6?
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Mololov, the way you have your rims are alright cause it looks like only the spokes (or what ever they hell they are called) are black, and the rest is still silver/chrome . I was talking about everything black. I haven't seen too many thats why I guess it looks wierd to me.
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Originally Posted by FelixIlka
No. If you want the "protection" a bra gives get the 3m clear one installed.
you can go to a tint shop and have it installed... couple hundred bucks.... sorry i'm skipping a couple pages so if this is a repeat my bad.
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I had a bra on my 98, on and off for 3 years. Had no problems what so ever with it. And the car looked fine. I got mine from pontiac, the material was grade A. It was different than a flimsy "la bra". They fit so tight and have clear plastic that covers the blinkers. I used to drive from Nebraska to alabama all the time, and my bra save my nose for sure. My car was white as well! When I get back, I'll be slapping a bra on my Collectors Edition as well.
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Originally Posted by Cephiros
i wouldnt dream of a bra on an ls1 bird..fourth gen lt1 maybe not much going on there, same with camaro's, but the ls1' birds? no way...just wouldnt look right
Listen dont even fucken go there they dont need bras either. lol haha
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Once you have had permanent front bumper/facia damage and find out it costs $500+ to replace, you may change your tune everyone! I highly suggest using them on long trips especially if you are trailing tractor trailers.
Road hazard is the number killer! I must agree they look much better w/o, but I am not convinced the 3M product is the cure, as deep penetrating rocks WILL damage the front end in lieu of a fabric cover. Just my 2 cents!
Road hazard is the number killer! I must agree they look much better w/o, but I am not convinced the 3M product is the cure, as deep penetrating rocks WILL damage the front end in lieu of a fabric cover. Just my 2 cents!
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Originally Posted by Firehawk526
Once you have had permanent front bumper/facia damage and find out it costs $500+ to replace, you may change your tune everyone! I highly suggest using them on long trips especially if you are trailing tractor trailers.
For now though...I just don't take my car on long road trips...
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I once drove from Houston to Orlando....must have been love bug season...the damn bugs were a bitch to get off the windshield and hood...I could only imagine the fun time I would have had trying to clean my front bumper had I not used the front end cover.
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i could see it being worthwhile during lovebug season, it gets rediculous down here...
but not so much for rockchips; i get mine on the hood, only a couple have ever come up on my bumper.
but not so much for rockchips; i get mine on the hood, only a couple have ever come up on my bumper.